Claims
- 1. An exercising device, comprising:
- a.) a body of flexible material arranged with a central opening therethrough, the central opening having a first end and a second end, wherein the central opening defines an axis, and including
- i.) an inner surface of an elastic material to be placed against the skin of a user,
- ii.) an outer surface of an elastic material, said inner and outer surfaces being joined but spaced apart to form a space,
- iii.) a flexible ballast material disposed in the space between said inner and outer surfaces; and
- iv.) a structural ring comprising a plastic material encircling each of the ends, wherein the structural rings provide strength to the exercising device;
- b.) an O-ring attached to the outer surface; and,
- c.) an elastic resistive cord detachably connected to said O-ring and connectable to a nonmovable support to provide elastic resistance to movement of the body when the cord is attached to a nonmovable support such that the user wearing the body of flexible material may move to stretch the elastic resistive cord thereby providing exercise for the user.
- 2. An exercising device as defined in claim 1, wherein the central opening and the elastic material is constructed to fit over the wrists or ankles of an adult human on land.
- 3. An exercising device as defined in claim 1, wherein the elastic resistive cord comprises a hook assembly and wherein the O-ring has a flexible attachment to accommodate the hook assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims, under 35 USC .sctn.119 and .sctn.120, the benefit of a provisional application, filed Aug. 2, 1996, under 35 USC .sctn.111(b), entitled Water and Land Therapy Fitness Cuffs and Mitts, and assigned Ser. No.: 60/022,984.
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